US6695349B2 - Positional adjustment apparatus for a steering column - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a positional adjustment apparatus for a steering column, especially of a motor vehicle.
- Preferred embodiments relate to a positional adjustment apparatus for a steering column for a motor vehicle, having a tubular jacket fixed on two rails disposed substantially opposite one another, the rails extending in an axial direction of the tubular jacket and having slots extending in the axial direction for longitudinal adjustment of the steering column, and clamping bolts being provided that are guided through the slots in the rails and extend substantially in a radial direction away from the tubular jacket, at least one clamping bolt passing through a rail for vertical adjustment, and it being possible for the longitudinal and vertical adjustments to be secured and released by an operating lever.
- a motor vehicle steering column customarily comprises a column jacket, a steering shaft which is rotatably supported on the column jacket, and a steering wheel affixed to the steering shaft. If the column jacket can be swung upwards and downwards to adjust the vertical position of the steering wheel, the steering column is described as rake-adjustable. If, however, the length of the column jacket can be changed in order thus to adjust the horizontal position of the steering wheel, the steering column is described as telescopically adjustable.
- Positional adjustment apparatus for rake-adjustable and/or telescopic steering columns are known from industry use in which a pair of vertical sides of a stationary support are clamped by a lift-actuated screw or by a lifted-actuated twist cam on the column jacket in order to secure, by friction, the position of the column jacket relative to the vehicle bodywork.
- German Published Patent Application DE 198 05 289 (corresponding U.S. Pat. No. 5,787,759) has also disclosed a rake-adjustable and telescopic motor vehicle steering column having a column jacket consisting of an upper and a lower column jacket, each of tubular shape, the lower column jacket overlapping the upper telescopically.
- the column jacket is vertically pivotable on the bodywork in order to adjust the vertical position of the steering wheel.
- the upper column jacket can be adjusted horizontally relative to the lower.
- a positional adjustment apparatus between the upper column jacket and the bodywork secures the horizontal and vertical positions of the upper steering column and hence the horizontal and vertical positions of the steering wheel.
- An adjustment shaft of the positional adjustment apparatus extends through vertical and horizontal slots respectively above and below the column jacket, as a result of which a rake-adjustable and telescopically adjustable steering column is provided. If the adjustment lever of this adjustment apparatus is in its unlocked position, the column jacket can be adjusted freely both vertically and horizontally.
- a further position lock for an adjustable motor vehicle steering column disclosed by European Patent Document EP 0 493 181 D1 suffers from the same disadvantage, a bolt guided over the tubular jacket again being provided for the position lock and requiring a great deal of additional structural space.
- a clamping apparatus for an adjustable column which requires less structural space, especially vertically is proposed in German Patent DE 195 07 0900.
- This patent describes a clamping apparatus in which a tubular housing, adjustable in the direction of its longitudinal axis, can be fixedly clamped between two holders fixed in the bodywork by a clamping mechanism having an axially tensionable clamping bolt passing through the two holders transversely to the longitudinal axis of the tubular housing.
- the tubular housing receives a steering shaft, the clamping bolt enclosing in an annular manner the steering shaft disposed in the tubular housing and being disposed with its longitudinal axis in the region of the cross section of the tubular housing.
- An adjustable motor vehicle steering column clamping system which solves this problem is known, for example from PCT application publication WO 97/10136 (corresponding U.S. Pat. No. 5,730,465).
- an adjustable motor vehicle steering column clamping mechanism for adjusting a steering column which has a steering column bearing block with two flanks extending over each side of the outer steering column; each flank containing a slot in order to permit vertical adjustment.
- Such a configuration requires relatively little structural space in the vertical direction, as the bolts are guided away to the side of the tubular jacket and do not run above or below the tubular jacket.
- the releasing and securing of the clamping system in this case takes place by means of a lever, which is connected to the two bolts guided away to the side of the tubular jacket.
- Each of the bolts in this case is provided with a left-hand and a right-hand thread, so that the threads are of multiple-start form.
- Fixed on these threads are parts of the clamping mechanism actuating lever, which extend in such a way that the two flanks clamp around the two sides of the outer jacket.
- the lateral parts of the actuating lever are secured by thread connected to the bolt for clamping purposes, each lateral part of the actuating lever comprising an inner cone that is connected to a butterfly nut screwed onto the bolt.
- the butterfly nuts on the bolts twist in opposite directions on the thread.
- the lateral parts of the actuating lever can be moved relative to one another, in order thus to move the butterfly nuts to clamp the two supports together and thus effect the clamping of the steering column. If the actuating lever is twisted in the opposite direction of rotation, the two lateral parts are moved in their opposite direction in order to release the two supports and permit adjustment of the steering device.
- This object is achieved according to certain preferred embodiments of the invention with a positional adjustment apparatus for a steering column of the type referred to initially, wherein securing and releasing of the longitudinal and vertical adjustments is implemented via a cam disc actuatable by the operating lever.
- “Cam disc” is here understood as meaning, in each case, a disc having a profile which allows play between adjacent structural elements in a first position of the disc and produces a clamping effect, for example as a result of a raised portion, in a second position.
- the actuating lever itself here can, in either system, always be guided in a defined manner on the running surfaces of the cam discs.
- a sleeve to be disposed on the clamping bolt and comprising a disc fixedly connected to the sleeve between a rail and a holder adjacent thereto.
- the operating lever for operating the positional adjustment apparatus is also moved in the course of the vertical adjustment movement only, not the longitudinal adjustment, and the various clamping elements are loosely disposed in sequence on the clamping bolt.
- the sleeve is able reliably to prevent the friction between the clamping bolt and the rails during an adjustment resulting in canting of the clamping bolt.
- the disc can slide along the holder together with the clamping bolt, but not cant.
- the positional adjustment apparatus is to be especially crashproof, but nevertheless to take up as little structural space as possible
- the securing of the clamping bolts on at least one side of the tubular jacket can be provided by positive fitting, for example by means of a toothing, while on the other side clamping takes place by friction fitting.
- FIG. 1 shows a diagrammatic section through a steering column having a positional adjustment apparatus constructed according to a first preferred embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of a section of a tubular jacket having a positional adjustment apparatus according to a second preferred embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 3 shows a lateral view of the positional adjustment apparatus shown in FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 shows a section along the line A—A in FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 shows an exploded view of the parts disposed on the clamping bolt in accordance with the second preferred embodiment shown in FIG. 2 and FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 1 shows a section through a steering column at the level of a positional adjustment apparatus 1 .
- the steering column is so designed that it is formed substantially by a steering shaft 3 housed in a tubular jacket 2 .
- the tubular jacket 2 need not necessarily be a completely tubular component, but, in particular, the outer contour may be of different shapes depending on the configuration and manner in which it is secured on the motor vehicle.
- the tubular jacket 2 is fixed to two rails 4 A and 4 B lying substantially opposite one another. These rails 4 A, 4 B extend substantially in the axial direction of the tubular jacket 2 and are in turn guided for longitudinal adjustment of the steering column.
- slots 5 A, 5 B, each extending in the axial direction, are provided in the respective rails 4 A, 4 B.
- clamping bolts 6 A, 6 B are guided in the respective slots 5 A, 5 B of the rails 4 A, 4 B and extend substantially in a radial direction away from the tubular jacket 2 . Furthermore, the clamping bolts 6 A, 6 B pass through a holder 7 , which serves to secure them on a component solidly fixed to the motor vehicle.
- each of the two clamping bolts 6 A, 6 B here passes through a further rail, 8 A and 8 B respectively, articulated on the holder 7 for vertical adjustment.
- the securing and releasing of the longitudinal and vertical adjustments is provided by means of an operating lever 9 , which is shown in FIG. 1 in a section at the point of articulation on the two clamping bolts 6 A, 6 B, and splits in the region of the articulation into two legs 9 A, 9 B engaging around the tubular jacket 2 and the rails 4 A, 4 B.
- This operating lever 9 is disposed with each of its legs 9 A, 9 B on a running surface of a cam disc, 10 A and 10 B respectively, which in turn are in connection with a further cam disc 11 A and 11 B respectively. If the operating lever 9 is now actuated, the cam discs 10 A, 11 A and 10 B, 11 B respectively are so adjusted relative to one another that either a play is released between the cam discs or the cam discs 10 A, 11 A and 10 B, 11 B respectively exhibit no play relative to one another and the positional adjustment apparatus 1 is therefore secured.
- cam discs 10 A, 11 A, and 10 B, 11 B respectively are in their position that releases play, the vertical and/or longitudinal adjustment of the steering column can take place.
- the engagement and releasing of the clamping system for the vertical and longitudinal adjustments takes place substantially with positive fitting, for example by means of a toothing.
- a corresponding spring 13 A, 13 B may also be provided for the positive connection for longitudinal adjustment in accordance with the embodiment shown, in order thus to permit an easier adjustment of the length of the steering column as well.
- the clamping bolts 6 A, 6 B are guided by the operating lever 9 .
- the operating lever 9 in the positional adjustment apparatus 1 according to the invention, following the vertical adjustment but not the longitudinal adjustment of the steering column.
- a sleeve 14 A and 14 B respectively is provided on each of the clamping bolts 6 A and 6 B, the sleeves 14 A and 14 B each being fixedly connected to a large disc 15 A and 15 B respectively.
- This disc 15 A and 15 B is disposed on each side between the holder 7 and the respective rail 4 A, 4 B for longitudinal adjustment.
- the disc 15 A or 15 B can slide together with the clamping bolt 6 A or 6 B along the holder 7 , but cannot cant.
- the operating lever 9 can be cleanly guided and functional problems during the adjustment of the steering column can be avoided.
- FIG. 2 A further preferred embodiment of the invention is shown in FIG. 2, a perspective view here being provided of a positional adjustment apparatus 1 on a tubular jacket 2 .
- components performing the same functions are designated by the same reference numbers as in FIG. 1 .
- FIGS. 3 to 5 likewise show the positional adjustment apparatus 1 in the embodiment shown in FIG. 2, but in each case in a different view.
- the embodiment shown in FIGS. 2 to 5 is a positioning device not of symmetrical shape but of asymmetrical shape.
- the asymmetry is achieved here, in particular, in that in order to lock the longitudinal and/or vertical adjustment, inter alia, the rails 4 A, 4 B, 8 A, 8 B provided for that purpose are clamped with positive fitting by the associated clamping bolts 6 A and 6 B, respectively, on one side of the tubular jacket 2 by corresponding toothed sections and on the other side of the bolt the longitudinal and vertical adjustments are provided by frictional clamping.
- Such an embodiment has the advantage that the stroke is substantially reduced by comparison with an embodiment having two positive-fitting clamping systems, such as that shown in FIG. 1, as a result of which even more structural space can be saved. Nevertheless, the unilateral positive-fitting clamping system does provide secure clamping.
- the combination of a positive-fitting clamping system and a frictional clamping system has the advantage that the positive-fitting clamping system on the one side with the low prestress ensures relatively high crashproof properties while the frictional clamping system on the other side has high freedom from play and from vibration, which results in a relatively quiet guiding of the steering tube and hence, ultimately, of the steering wheel.
- FIG. 4 it is possible to see the arrangement of the individual components of the positioning apparatus, in particular, on the clamping bolts 6 A, 6 B. If the positive-fitting clamping system of the tubular jacket 2 on one side, in a direction leading away from the tubular jacket 2 , is now observed, it can be seen that the clamping bolt 6 A is guided through the slot 5 A in the rail 4 A, the rail 4 A for its part being provided with a slide rail 16 which, on its side facing the tubular jacket 2 , is provided with toothed segments, as can be seen in particular in FIG. 5 .
- a slide ring 17 which is likewise provided with toothed segments that enter into engagement with the toothed segments of the slide rail 16 for the longitudinal adjustment of the tubular jacket 2 .
- Pushed onto the clamping bolt 6 A is a sleeve 14 A which has a radially extending disc 15 A in the region between the rail 4 A and the support 7 .
- a slide rail 8 A for vertical adjustment which is provided on its side remote from the tubular jacket 2 with toothed segments.
- a slide ring 18 Disposed opposite this slide rail 8 A is a slide ring 18 located on the clamping bolt 6 A and provided on the side facing the slide rail 8 A with toothed segments in order to enter into engagement with the slide rail 8 A itself.
- cam discs 11 A, 10 A and 22 Disposed in the direction leading away from the tubular jacket 2 are three cam discs 11 A, 10 A and 22 , the middle cam disc 10 A being in engagement with the lever 9 which, in operating, effects a rotation of the cam disc 10 A.
- the arrangement on the clamping bolt 6 A is completed by a washer 19 and a hexagon nut 20 A.
- the cam discs 10 A, 11 A, 22 are so disposed that in the closed position or clamping position of the operating lever 9 no play exists between the cam discs 10 A, 11 A and 22 , whereas in an adjustment position of the operating lever 9 play does exist.
- the springs 12 A, 13 A act so that the slide rail 16 and the rail 4 A are moved apart by their slide rings 17 and 18 respectively, so that their toothed segments are no longer in engagement with one another.
- the clamping bolt 6 B is guided through the rail 4 B and then passes through the holder 7 , which is likewise not symmetrical in form but is very narrow in shape on the side provided with frictional-fitting clamping, at least in the front region of the tubular jacket 2 , and widens only towards the rear.
- a sleeve 14 B is again disposed on the clamping bolt 6 B and is provided with a disc 15 B which extends in the region between the rail 4 B and the holder 7 .
- the sleeve 14 B is followed, in the direction leading away from the tubular jacket 2 , by the cam disc 11 B, which supports in a twist-proof manner the rail 8 B projecting radially over it for vertical adjustment.
- This is followed by the cam disc 11 B, the outer one as viewed from the tubular jacket 2 , which is in connection with the operating lever 9 .
- a washer 19 B and a hexagon nut 20 B are provided on the clamping bolt 6 B.
- the spring 21 serves to position the released tubular jacket in a floating manner.
- cam discs can of course be different in other embodiments from the examples of embodiment shown.
- the person skilled in the art will always dispose the cam discs, however many of them are provided, in such a way that the operating lever 9 always makes it possible to achieve an open or closed position simultaneously at least for adjustment in one direction so that vertical and/or longitudinal adjustment always becomes possible.
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